SES Partners with ESAto
Develop Innovative Satellite
Platform ELECTRA
SES announced today
a public-private partnership
with the European Space
Agency (ESA) for the
development of an innovative
full-electric propulsion
satellite platform
Corresponding contracts were
signed today at SES’
headquarters in Luxembourg in
the presence of ESA Director
General Jean-Jacques Dordain,
the Luxembourg Minister for
Higher Education and Research,
Martine Hansen, and the Minister
for Communications and Media,
Luc Frieden.
The public-private
partnership between SES and ESA
is part of a programme called
ELECTRA which aims at developing
an innovative small and medium
sized, fully electric platform,
manufactured in Europe. SES is
the prime contractor to ESA for
the first phase of the programme
and is working with OHB System
AG of Bremen as a subcontractor
for the corresponding
manufacturing design of the
platform. ELECTRA is one of the
main European Space activities
to which the Grand Duchy of
Luxembourg has subscribed to at
the ESA Ministerial Conference
in Naples in 2012.
The ELECTRA project aims to
develop an innovative
geostationary satellite platform
that utilises electric
propulsion instead of
conventional chemical propulsion
for the transfer into the
geostationary orbit as well as
on orbit station keeping. The
satellite platform can thus take
advantage of smaller launch
vehicles or dual launch
capabilities, while carrying
payload capabilities equivalent
to current mid-sized satellites
in terms of power consumption
and number of active
transponders.
“ELECTRA shows the commitment
of SES to support and drive
innovation in the space segment
and satellite technology”, said
Romain Bausch, President and CEO
of SES. “With ESA as an
institutional partner and OHB as
a technological partner, we
forge a strong combination to
create a new and commercially
competitive satellite platform
in Europe. For SES, being able
to rely on all-electric
satellites, in combination with
innovative launch services, is
becoming of primary strategic
importance in order to control
the intensive capital
investments which are required
to sustain our core business
development. All-electric
satellites are therefore part of
the key Innovation roadmap
identified by SES.”
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA’s
Director General, attending the
signing of the contract at SES
in Luxembourg, noted: “Electra
represents three partnerships in
one: between SES and OHB, to
develop the best solution for
SES and the future needs of
other satellite operators;
between SES and ESA, to offer
the best possible validation in
orbit of a new technology; and
between ESA and DLR to
capitalise on previous
investments. These three
partnerships is the best way to
optimise the use of public and
private funds for enhancing the
competitiveness of the European
sector.”